Actress Kajal Aggarwal documented her Australian journey through social media posts highlighting visits to Uluru and Kata Tjuta, natural formations she described as spiritually moving and architecturally magnificent. The performer characterized her encounter with the ancient monolith as profoundly calming while comparing the rock domes to walking through sacred spaces defined by vibrant desert hues.
Among her experiences, Aggarwal emphasized viewing the Field of Light installation created by British artist Bruce Munro, where thousands of illuminated spheres spread across the landscape, creating what she termed a surreal earthbound galaxy. Her accommodation at Longitude 131 provided direct views of Uluru alongside memorable dining under starlit skies, where she observed multiple shooting stars.
The actress traveled with her husband Gautam Kitchlu, reflecting on how the Red Centre region offered both a grounding perspective and lasting impressions through its combination of natural heritage and thoughtful hospitality.
Among her experiences, Aggarwal emphasized viewing the Field of Light installation created by British artist Bruce Munro, where thousands of illuminated spheres spread across the landscape, creating what she termed a surreal earthbound galaxy. Her accommodation at Longitude 131 provided direct views of Uluru alongside memorable dining under starlit skies, where she observed multiple shooting stars.
The actress traveled with her husband Gautam Kitchlu, reflecting on how the Red Centre region offered both a grounding perspective and lasting impressions through its combination of natural heritage and thoughtful hospitality.